E6M2 (Heretic)

E6M2 (aka The Water Shrine or Ruined Temple) is the second of three bonus levels in the Heretic: Shadow of the Serpent Riders expansion. It uses the music track "Watch" by Kevin Schilder.

This level and episode name are in fact untitled and can only be accessed via a warp command. According to the Heretic FAQ, SailorScout came up with the name Fate's Path for the episode name and The Water Shrine for the map name. The wHeretic source port offers this "episode" on the main menu using the names Sailor Scout assigned (although the automap shows the map title as "Water Shrine" without the leading article). In an interview with Michael Raymond-Judy of Raven Software, he stated that this map was designed at least in part by Brian Raffel and it was sort of a Ruined Temple although he did not specifically name it.

Unlike the other two maps in the episode 6 slots, the design of this one is more conducive to single player, although several of the item placements make them more useful in a multiplayer situation. Only flying enemies appear on this map: disciples of D'Sparil and fire gargoyles.

While this is not part of a true episode, completing this level will take you to E6M3.

Essentials
You start out behind a small, brown stone tower with only one general direction to explore in. Check out the tower first as it has some items and ammo that will prove useful, but be careful as some ambush disciples are waiting for you on the other side. Don't worry about the raised teleport pad, it's just a shortcut that becomes active near the end of the level. Once you've stocked up, head further north into the water, where you'll have to fight against the current to continue moving forward. There are two switches here, both of which are required. The one facing you opens the temple entrance up above, while the one on the reverse side will open the teleport that you'll need to use to get up there.

On the other side of the overhang, you'll see a large raised monument and an assault force of disciples. You might want to lure them back to the start where you can fight without contending with the water currents. At the very back of this open area you'll find some dark passages, which can be explored for useful items. When you're ready to proceed, though, go back into the overhang area and find the teleport pad you opened. This will take you onto the raised monument above the water. You'll find a dragon claw here, and the way to progress which is tucked behind the mural of the chained man.

Up some stairs you will find a temple with another large group of disciples. You can get the shadowsphere in the big trident just by bumping against its platform, and the extra crossbow and inferno orb by dashing off of the raised dais. The way to progress is hidden; step on the dark area under the hanged corpse left of the trident and it will lower to a new passage.

When you follow the passage, it soon branches left or right. Collecting the torch on the left opens a hidden door back to the temple's entrance steps, going right leads you further into the level. Make sure to run at full speed to pass the open floor where this passage crosses over the entrance of the temple. Don't worry about the pillar room on your left as the only thing you can do there yet is kill the monsters. Further down the corridor there's a three-way branch but two of the passages are sealed, so take the only route forward. This will loop back to the pillar room where one of the lifts will now activate. Ride up to the top, pull the switch, and get the hellstaff and enchanted shield on your way out.

Return to the branching room, where the two blocked passageways are now unsealed. First take the rightmost passage which will lead you to an overlook of the monument area. The switch there will unseal more passages in the tunnels, so go back to the center one where you'll find that the black iron column in the room at the end of the hall has lowered to reveal another switch, which is trapped with a disciple ambush. The switch opens the final sealed passageway in the narrow shafts, which will lead you to an area made up of a grid of gray stone columns. The switch tucked on one of the columns as you head through lowers the teleport pad at the start of the map, which is just a shortcut back to the brown pillar room. At the very end of this area you reach an overlook, where you'll find the wings of wrath. Using the wings, you can now fly around in the disciple monument area, following the raised platforms to the exit switch.

Secrets
There are no official secrets on this map.

Unofficially, there is a phoenix rod and some ammunition hidden in the temple area. Jumping onto the raised platform with the crossbow causes two switches to appear, one near the platform, and the other one near the barrels to the north of the room. The first switch raises stairs leading up to the big trident upstairs, and the other opens up the trident, allowing access to the items inside.

The stained glass window immediately to the right when you drop down from the temple entrance stairs is also a secret passage, which opens as a door to an area sometimes containing a firemace.

Firemace
If the Firemace has appeared at the level startup, you will find it from one of five different positions. In order of appearance, they are located:


 * Leftmost dark chamber behind the disciple monument area. (sector 80)
 * Down the rightmost dark passageway behind the disciple monument area. (sector 174)
 * A hidden passage near the top of the temple entrance stairs. (sector 135)
 * Top of the brown pillar room. (sector 194)
 * Southern part of the gray stone column area. (sector 214)

Speedrunning
As this level does not contain official secrets, the NM 100S category is redundant.

Current records
The records for the map at the Doom Speed Demo Archive are:

The data was last verified in its entirety on June 3, 2022.

Player spawns
This level contains four spawn points:
 * 1) facing north. (thing 90)
 * 2) facing east. (thing 91)
 * 3) facing south. (thing 92)
 * 4) facing south. (thing 93)

Things
This level contains the following numbers of things per skill level: